POLICE CHIEF RESIGNS.
STATEMENT FROM WELLINGTON.
(By Telegraph;*—Press Association.) June 30.. , Post" r® p< ? rts °" good Mr W. B. Mc-; llveney, sctfrtnaissioner /of Pblicie, whose tejyri' Hf office has 'boiVio' monthiyfp has asked to be re(By! ie^B()b; ( —J»ress Association.) •\V; June 30. i • .announced;;. th/at ajWr a meeting of Cabinet had %c'-U tWpie'dHhe, #te»fgnation of GommisBioneX "iyicUyeney, who had Nasked to' ; *>e■r*Wved of his duties'. Thei ;■ ■.,..'.■ -y ■#•■ ~}•.->•','»• •' , . ■■','■ ,•.:.■■,'. ''! \ ' ; resignation:is to take effect immte- ; ■_ dlately. .. .•' v ;■•''.': '. j
Asked for the reason for the resignation, Hon. ,<3. W. Forbes had nothing to say.
Mr Mcllveney declined to make any statement.
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17926, 30 June 1930, Page 4
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97POLICE CHIEF RESIGNS. Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17926, 30 June 1930, Page 4
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